Has Fox News become an albatross for the Republican Party?

Thursday

Nov 29, 2012 at 4:09 PM

As I’ve noted here on several previous occasions, Democratic candidates have carried the popular vote in four of the five presidential elections since the launch of Fox News Channel, which raises questions about FNC’s value (or lack thereof) to the Republican brand.

Lincoln Mitchell of the Harriman Institute at Columbia University offers THIS PERSPECTIVE on the matter:

This has been a difficult election season for Fox News. Among the most enduring media images of the last few days of the election are Karl Rove late on election night angrily denying that Ohio, and thus the presidency, had gone to President ...

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Pat Cunningham

As I’ve noted here on several previous occasions, Democratic candidates have carried the popular vote in four of the five presidential elections since the launch of Fox News Channel, which raises questions about FNC’s value (or lack thereof) to the Republican brand.

Lincoln Mitchell of the Harriman Institute at Columbia University offers THIS PERSPECTIVE on the matter:

This has been a difficult election season for Fox News. Among the most enduring media images of the last few days of the election are Karl Rove late on election night angrily denying that Ohio, and thus the presidency, had gone to President ...